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19. Canceled elections not likely...
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 12:12 AM
Oct 3

..but.

AI Overview (from a Google search)

Countries considered to be dictatorships or authoritarian regimes that still hold elections are often categorized as "electoral autocracies". In these systems, leaders use elections to claim legitimacy and project an image of democracy, even as they suppress opposition and limit freedoms.

Examples of countries with these characteristics include:

Azerbaijan: Elections are held, but the New Azerbaijan Party and the Aliyev family have maintained power for decades by restricting political competition and consistently winning with overwhelming majorities.

Belarus: The country holds elections, but they are widely seen as rigged. Civil liberties are heavily suppressed under President Alexander Lukashenka's authoritarian rule.

Cambodia: While constitutionally a multi-party state, the Cambodian People's Party has systematically dismantled meaningful opposition, effectively creating a one-party state.

Egypt: Since 2014, the government under President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has restricted opposition and cracked down on dissent, while still holding elections.

Iran: Elections take place, but powerful unelected bodies, like the Guardian Council, control the process by vetting all candidates. This allows them to eliminate reformists and uphold the system of clerical rule.

Nicaragua: The Sandinista National Liberation Front has been accused of consolidating power by restricting political participation and disqualifying opposition leaders. Elections are still held, but are not considered free or fair.

Russia: President Vladimir Putin has used elections to legitimize his rule, but opposition candidates face systematic harassment and restrictions.

Singapore: Elections are held regularly, but the People's Action Party has maintained a dominant, one-party system for decades.

Tanzania: President Samia Suluhu Hassan and the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party are expected to win future elections due to long-standing dominance.

Togo: In 2024, the government passed a new constitution that secures the president's power indefinitely, despite holding elections.

Turkey: Described as a "competitive authoritarian regime," Turkey holds elections where the ruling party uses state institutions to undermine political opponents.

Uganda: President Yoweri Museveni's regime holds elections, but the 2026 election is viewed as a contest between his dictatorship and an opposition movement facing severe restrictions.

Uzbekistan: Elections are held, but they lack genuine competition. The real opposition is often prevented from registering or participating.

Venezuela: The country holds elections, but they are often used to confuse voters and fragment the opposition, rather than serve as a fair or competitive democratic process.

This list is not exhaustive, and the level of authoritarian control in these countries can vary.


Since Trump took office, we have witnessed a hostile and aggressive attempt by a President to take autocratic control of the government. And I'm confident he's determined to maintain GOP control of Congress to further his agenda. He can't afford to lose his power over the Congress...

He's broken all the rules, many of the laws, has no compunction to do otherwise and assumes the authority to do whatever he pleases. It doesn't take a lot of imagination to devise a scenario where he could fuck up the 2026 elections, in his favor.

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They aren't waiting for 2028. Next year there won't be an election either. chicoescuela Oct 2 #1
No evidence for that. They would have to try to go whole hog and suspend the Constitution, which would alienate Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2 #10
There were, what, 120 bomb threats in Pennsylvania and Georgia in the 2024 election? BComplex Oct 3 #15
Disruption is small scale in the scheme of things. There is lots to attend to. Bernardo de La Paz Oct 3 #16
Feel the same jonstl08 Oct 3 #21
I don't disagree. He will be desperate. chicoescuela Oct 3 #23
I want to talk you down, but I cant. johnnyfins Oct 2 #2
There is absolutely zero evidence that elections can, or will be canceled Fiendish Thingy Oct 2 #4
Hopium johnnyfins Oct 2 #5
Congratulations on your 3,000th post. . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2 #7
Yes, they expect to have elections so they suppress votes any way they can. Worst is idea of birth names for women Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2 #9
Your Doomerism doesn't accurately reflect the inept incompetents currently in power Fiendish Thingy Oct 2 #12
I don't think Albacore said "put me down". I think he/she said "talk me down". BComplex Oct 3 #17
Canceled elections not likely... Septua Oct 3 #19
Republicans have lost numerous elections in 2025 Fiendish Thingy Oct 3 #20
Rob Reiner offers a scenario on how Trump can throw an election. Septua Oct 5 #24
Elections were held during the civil war. Fiendish Thingy Oct 2 #3
Again. We are not in a land of "they can't" johnnyfins Oct 2 #8
The states will run the elections regardless of what Trump decrees. Elessar Zappa Oct 2 #11
We are in a land of "they are evil, but incompetent" Fiendish Thingy Oct 2 #13
Behind the scenes, Republicons DO care and they are scared. In public they show bravado and lie, as they always do. . nt Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2 #6
There'll Be No More General Elections MrWowWow Oct 2 #14
There is no evidence for that. Only doomerism EXTRAPOLATION that sabotages Democrats. Please stop now. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Oct 3 #18
Sure EdmondDantes_ Oct 3 #22
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